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Single File: Church as Connection

Life Advice / Single File /

You can commune with God-as-you-perceive-him while you're out walking or riding in a car -- anytime the need surfaces. Out of that fundamental craving for connection comes a deeper hunger to go beyond known boundaries and reach a level higher than human.

That hunger, which I call churchness, draws some people toward one another, and their ...Read more

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Ask Dating Coach Erika: How do you know if you'd prefer being single for good?

Life Advice / Dating Advice /

Another day, another set of dating questions. In my now 15 years of being a dating coach, the questions have changed over time. In 2011, when sites like Match.com, eHarmony and OkCupid reigned supreme, things were slower paced. (Not quite, “It’s lost in the mail,” but you get it.)

Now, with dating apps at our fingertips and texting being ...Read more

Asking Eric: Aunt wants to skip wedding over political divide

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: I am questioning my decision on whether to go to my brother’s daughter‘s wedding. They live two states away, and I have not seen them for a few years. I love my brother, but I don’t respect or agree with his political choices and views. Except now it feels more like a moral issue because of what is going on currently in our ...Read more

Bystander Mad She Didn't Do More

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: I live in New York City, and the other day, I saw someone's phone get stolen, and I didn't do anything to help. I felt bad, but ultimately, I didn't want to get hurt or have anything stolen from me in the process. I'm a little bit older, a woman and not in the best shape, so I froze in the moment and told myself it was safer to ...Read more

Some People Are A Little Too 'sorry'

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have MS. I know that most people are aware of what a dreadful disease it is. But when I tell someone that I have MS, as I must sometimes do, some people say "I'm sorry" -- emphasis on "sorry," as if it is a death sentence.

There are other reactions, as well, though usually not as offensive. How should I respond graciously? ...Read more

Our Marriage Is Great, But Our Love Has Gone Quiet

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I have been married for 22 years to a good man. He is faithful, hardworking and, by most people's standards, a wonderful husband. He has never given me any reason to doubt his loyalty, and he has always taken his responsibilities seriously. From the outside, we look like a solid, dependable couple. We raised our children together, ...Read more

Mother Wants Nothing To Do With Son's New Flame

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: Seven months ago, my son filed for divorce from his wife of 22 years. Three months ago, he introduced us to "Carlene." Abby, the woman has five children with three different men and is currently married to her second husband. (She filed for divorce two months ago.) She has custody of only two of her children.

Since Carlene entered ...Read more

Asking Eric: Daughters warn mother of internet scam, but are they overreacting?

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My very overprotective daughters are concerned about somebody I met on a website. We would like to hang around other women who have our political beliefs. The area I live in generally does the opposite, politically, of what the two of us want. So, I was very eager to get together maybe for lunch and talk about our families, jobs, ...Read more

Asking Eric: Daughters warn mother of internet scam, but are they overreacting?

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My very overprotective daughters are concerned about somebody I met on a website. We would like to hang around other women who have our political beliefs. The area I live in generally does the opposite, politically, of what the two of us want. So, I was very eager to get together maybe for lunch and talk about our families, jobs, ...Read more

Friend Charges Guests To Attend Wedding

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: I just received an invitation to a wedding from an old friend. This friend and I used to be close, but frankly, we started hanging out a lot less because I couldn't afford her lifestyle. She always had a taste for more expensive things in life, and that just wasn't my priority at the time. She used to poke fun at me, calling me ...Read more

Should 'they Can Afford It' Factor Into Etiquette?

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: When I read some of the questions sent to you, it is jarring when the writer includes financial information about someone else. They write things such as "... and they can well afford it" or mention that so-and-so "could very well pay their own way."

Are such statements relevant when asking about manners? For example, if a ...Read more

When a Friend's 'Help' Feels Like a Put-Down

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I'm having a problem that feels small, but it's starting to make me dread seeing someone I care about.

One of my closest friends has gotten into the habit of "correcting" me in public. If I tell a story, she interrupts to adjust a detail. If I mention a restaurant, she jumps in with the exact neighborhood and the chef's name. If I...Read more

Grandson Restricts Access To His Righteous Flock

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: I'm a Christian. I've raised my family to be Christians, and they have raised theirs to be Christians, even though we may not all be members of the same denomination.

One of my grandsons believes that his denomination is the only one and the rest of us are all sinners. He and his wife have decided that no one outside of his church ...Read more

Asking Eric: Friend says daughter has problems, but friend may be the one at fault

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: One of my oldest friends, Dee, has an 18-year-old daughter, Angie, who recently moved in with her aunt and uncle because she and Dee just could not get along.

Dee labeled Angie as depressed, bipolar, lacking empathy, narcissistic, et cetera.

Meanwhile Angie is class president, has won a full scholarship to college, stars in the ...Read more

Woman Expects New Boyfriend To Pay For Dates

Life Advice / Sense & Sensitivity /

DEAR HARRIETTE: About two months ago, I started dating a guy who makes significantly more money than me. Whenever we go out on dates, he always pays. I never offer because of the large pay gap, and I'm more traditional and believe the man should pay for dates. Up until now, he's never said anything about it, so I assumed he was comfortable with ...Read more

'love' Doesn't Have To Mean 'love Love'

Life Advice / Miss Manners /

DEAR MISS MANNERS: When writing letters to friends -- and I am of the generation that treats emails like letters -- I am often unsure whether to end the letter with "Love" or "Best."

When my mother was teaching me how to write letters, she said it should always end with "Love, Name" unless it was a business letter, in which case it should end ...Read more

From Retirement Dreams to Raising Kids Again

Life Advice / Dear Annie /

Dear Annie: I never imagined I'd be packing school lunches again at 62.

My husband, "Tom," and I raised our children, worked hard and finally reached that stage where life felt calmer. We downsized, paid off most of what we owed and talked about traveling, volunteering and enjoying a quieter home. Then everything changed.

Last year, our ...Read more

Alcoholic Ex Refuses To Accept It's Over

Life Advice / Dear Abby /

DEAR ABBY: A former boyfriend, "Ray," is an alcoholic. He has been through rehab twice, but it didn't do any good. He won't stop. He keeps saying we'll work it out.

I don't understand why Ray can't get it through his head that I no longer want to be with him. I gave him two chances. Nobody else wants to help him either, including his family.

...Read more

Millennial Life: The Cost of Silence Isn't Behind Us

Different silences have built modern America, and we don't like to talk about them. They don't make it into the speeches or even some of the history books. They are the parts that get cut, softened, or turned into something easier to admire.

When we talk about labor rights, we thought we knew the story. Then we learned what Dolores Huerta ...Read more

Asking Eric: Fiancé doesn’t pay his share and lets friends crash for free

Life Advice / Asking Eric /

Dear Eric: My fiancé and I have been together for a little over a year. When we first got together, he was employed and seemed to have everything together. He owns his house but has people living there for free.

Then he was laid off. Now he doesn't work, gets disability of which he pays only $600 toward the $1,240 rent payment. I pay utilities...Read more

 

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